Fields virology
- Title
- Fields virology / editors-in-chief, David M. Knipe, Peter M. Howley ; associate editors, Diane E. Griffin [and others].
- Published by
- Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, ©2001.
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- Description
- xix, 3087 pages : illustrations; 29 cm
- Summary
- Since 1985, Fields Virology has been the definitive reference on the molecular biology of viruses and the pathogenesis of viral diseases. Now this classic two-volume work has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect the explosive growth of information on viruses and their clinical significance. Highlights of the Fourth Edition include new information on Kaposi, the new rhabdoviruses, and human herpesviruses, particularly human herpesvirus 8. This edition of Fields Virology will also have a CD-ROM included in the back of the book.
- Alternative title
- Virology
- Subject
- Contents
- V. 1. General virology -- Origins of virology -- Principles of virology -- Principles of virus structure -- Virus entry and uncoating -- Replication strategies of RNA viruses -- Replication strategies of DNA viruses -- Virus-host cell interactions -- Virus assembly -- Pathogenesis of viral infections -- Cell transformation by viruses -- Immune response to viruses -- Interferons and other cytokines -- Virus evolution -- Epidemiology -- Antiviral therapy -- Immunization against viral diseases -- Virus vectors and their applications -- Diagnostic virology -- Plant viruses -- Insect viruses -- Viruses of yeasts, fungi, and parasitic microorganisms -- Bacteriophages -- Specific virus families -- Picornaviridae -- Picornaviridae: the viruses and their replication -- Enteroviruses: polioviruses, coxsackieviruses, echoviruses, and newer enteroviruses -- Rhinoviruses -- Hepatitis A virus -- Caliciviridae -- Human caliciviruses -- Astroviridae -- Astroviruses -- Togaviridae -- Togaviridae: the viruses and their replication -- Alphaviruses -- Rubella virus -- Flaviviridae -- Flaviviridae: the viruses and their replication -- Flaviviruses -- Hepatitis C viruses -- Coronaviridae -- Coronaviridae: the viruses and their replication -- Coronaviruses -- Arteriviridae -- Arteriviruses -- Rhabdoviridae -- Rhabdoviridae: the virsues and their replication -- Rhabdoviruses -- Filoviridae -- Filoviridae: Marburg and Ebola viruses -- Paramyxoviridae -- Paramyxoviridae: the viruses and their replication -- Parainfluenza viruses -- Mumps virus -- Measles virus -- Respiratory syncytial virus -- Orthomyxoviridae -- Orthomyxoviridae: the viruses and their replication -- Orthomyxoviruses -- v. 2. Bunyaviridae -- Bunyaviridae: the viruses and their replication -- Bunyaviruses -- Arenaviridae -- Arenaviridae: the viruses and their replication -- Bornaviridae -- Reoviridae -- Reoviruses and their replication -- Mammalian reoviruses -- Rotaviruses and their replication -- Rotaviruses -- Orbiviruses -- Retroviridae -- Retroviridae: the retroviruses and their replication -- Human T-cell leukemia virus types 1 and 2 -- HIVs and their replication -- Pathogenesis and medical aspects of HIV-1 infection -- Nonhuman lentiviruses -- Other human and primate retroviruses -- Polyomaviridae -- Polyomaviridae: the viruses and their replication -- Human polyomaviruses -- Papillomaviridae -- Papillomaviruses and their replication -- Papillomaviruses -- Adenoviridae -- Adenoviridae: the viruses and their replication -- Adenoviruses -- Parvoviridae -- Parvoviridae: the viruses and their replication -- Parvoviruses -- Herpesviridae -- Family herpesviridae: a brief introduction -- Herpes simplex viruses and their replication -- Herpes simplex viruses -- Epstein-Barr virus and its replication -- Epstein-Barr virus -- Cytomegaloviruses and their replication -- Cytomegalovirus -- Varicella-zoster virus and its replication -- Varicella-zoster virus -- Human herpesviruses 6A, 6B, and 7 and their replication -- Human herpesvirus 6 and human herpesvirus 7 -- Kaposi's sarcoma: associated herpesvirus -- Cercopithecine herpesvirus (B virus) -- Poxviridae -- Poxviridae: the viruses and their replication -- Poxviruses -- Hepadnaviridae -- Hepadnaviridae: the viruses and their replication -- Hepatitis B virus -- Unclassified agents -- Hepatitis delta virus -- Hepatitis E virus -- Prions.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.